HMCI: No Hurricane Watch or Warning
HMCI confirms (that contrary to the fake news that is circulating today Saturday), the Cayman Islands is NOT under any type of Hurricane Watch or Warning and there is no cause for alarm in that regard.
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HMCI confirms (that contrary to the fake news that is circulating today Saturday), the Cayman Islands is NOT under any type of Hurricane Watch or Warning and there is no cause for alarm in that regard.
The Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS) was mobilised to the George Town Landfill site this morning (Friday, 22 May) at 7.15am.
On Thursday evening Kirk Home Centre advised that they have received confirmation from the Health Services Authority that 4 members of staff have tested positive for COVID-19 following a companywide screening test
All displaced Caymanian tourism employees are encouraged to register with the Ministry of Tourism by filling out the online registration form that can be found on tourismregistration.ourcayman.ky.
Our strategy does still remain on track and we should be able to move to suppression level 2 at the next review point around 2 June.